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Think like a kid.

What do kids most like to do?

Children do love fun and entertainment. Indeed, when children have it, they are on top of the world. That is why I decided to run this blog. It brings me a lot of fun and enjoyment. After deciding that I will launch my website, I was behaving like a typical adult. I was worried about other peoples’ feedback, comments, and general appreciation.

And you know what? I was dumb.

I was stupid because I expected some of haters comments. What is more, I was worried about how I will handle them. The funniest thing is that few people read my website during the first month after startup. It was a time when I felt like I was writing almost to myself only.

After realizing it, I started to feel like a child in the sandbox.

I became aware that I possess a place where I can play with toys, that is photographs and my imagination. In addition to this, I am having great fun while creating all this stuff: while taking pictures on the streets, and developing them in Lightroom, reading books, writing content or creating posts.

I feel like a kid with a highly developed imagination.

My imagination is still boosting, and it takes inspiration from every possible source, e.g., other people, other art, books, nature, cityscape, and mundane surroundings. Incentives we can find anywhere: on the streets, in music, movies, or our imagination. The most important thing is that we should have good fun during the creation process.

Kids enjoy their play. Despite being an adult, I also love my passion. Undoubtedly, photography is pure joy for me.

For example, I love to analyze my pictures. I like to read my posts. I am just having good fun while working with all my “toys.” Moreover, one of the most enjoyable gives me arranging my pictures with the text. Indeed, I always trust my intuition. Is that mean that all images presented in a post, have to be clearly connected with the written content? Nope. Often, photographs are only loosely-related (or sometimes even not related) illustrations to the text.

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